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10951 |
| The Compendium of American Genealogy From the Herbert Clarence Burleigh - Family files. |
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10952 |
| The Compendium of American Genealogy From the Herbert Clarence Burleigh - Family files. |
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10953 |
| The Compendium of American Genealogy From the Herbert Clarence Burleigh - Family files. |
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10954 |
| The Compendium of American Genealogy From the Herbert Clarence Burleigh - Family files. |
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10955 |
| The Concise History of the Illinois State Police District 15 1958-1982 The Concise History of the Illinois State Police District 15 1958-1982 (large file 42.5 MB 64 pages) |
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10956 |
| The Constitution Of The Brigham Family Association. This constitution much simplified from the one adopted at the first meeting was adopted at the fifth meeting at Marlborough, Massachusetts, September 14, 1898. From: The Official Report of the First Six Meetings of the Brigham Family Association by Willard I Tyler, Self published, Chicago, 1900 |
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10957 |
| The Corrector (Sag Harbor N.Y.) August 14, 1830 Page 2. |
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10958 |
| The Death of a Wife of Brigham Young. The Chicago Daily Tribune, Saturday, July 31, 1875 page 7. |
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10959 |
| The dedication of the Barney Science Hall. The Granville (Ohio) Times, Thursday, June 14, 1894 page 1. |
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10960 |
| The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman, of Westborough, MA, Page 189. The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman, of Westborough, MA, Page 189, documenting the marriage of Eleazer Wheelock and Thankful Maynard. |
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10961 |
| The evening world, New York, January 21, 1903. Mormons Seek to Save Young. |
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10962 |
| The First Of Two Suits By J B Wheelock and Everett E Wheelock The First Of Two Suits By J B Wheelock and Everett E Wheelock, The Rock Island Argus and Daily Union, Tuesday, December 3, 1895 |
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10963 |
| The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase is depicted standing left of President Lincoln. |
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10964 |
| The Following List... The Ashtabulah (Ohio) Telegraph, Friday, February 16, 1877 page 2. |
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10965 |
| The Ford Islander. The Ford Islander newsletter of Naval Station Pearl Harbor. Vol. 1 No. 3 not dated. (circa 1942-1943). Page one. |
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10966 |
| The ghost of Hester Colfax. The Herald News, New Jersey, Tuesday, October 30, 2007 page one. |
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10967 |
| The ghost of Hester Colfax. The Herald News, New Jersey, Tuesday, October 30, 2007 page six. |
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10968 |
| The Grave Of Alvarez Fisk The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana) 24 Apr 1888, Tuesday, Page 4 |
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10969 |
| The Grave of Brigham Young. Excerpted from a larger article; "The Mormon Hierarchy". The Marshall (Michigan) Statesman, March 14, 1884 page 5. While informative it still reflects the bias of the time. |
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10970 |
| The Groton Avery Clan Dedation. The Groton Avery Clan Volume I. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912. |
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10971 |
| The Hazard Family Pg 164. The Hazard family of Rhode Island 1635-1894: Being a genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard, with sketches of the worthies of this family, and anecdotes illustrative of their traits and also of the times in which they lived, by Caroline E. Robinson, published by the author, Boston MA 1895. Page 164. |
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10972 |
| The Hazard Family Pg 95. The Hazard family of Rhode Island 1635-1894: Being a genealogy and history of the descendants of Thomas Hazard, with sketches of the worthies of this family, and anecdotes illustrative of their traits and also of the times in which they lived, by Caroline E. Robinson, published by the author, Boston MA 1895. Page 95. |
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10973 |
| The Hero’s Choice — The Plunge of the Titanic with Those Who Stayed Behind Written By John Pillsbury Snyder The Hero’s Choice—The Plunge of the Titanic with Those Who Stayed Behind Written By John Pillsbury Snyder, Chicago Daily Journal, Friday 19th April 1912 |
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10974 |
| The Holiday Hostess. Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, Tuesday, December 8, 1959 page 6. |
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10975 |
| The Humanity Of King Kong. The Record, Hackensack, New Jersey, Friday, May 25, 1990. Section D (Sports) page one. |
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10976 |
| The Hundredth Town. Glimpses of life in Westborough. 1717-1817 The Hundredth Town. Glimpses of life in Westborough. 1717-1817. By Harriette Merrifield Forbes 1856-1951. Published in Boston by Press of Rockwell and Churchill. 1889
This book is HIGHLY recommended! I like this book because it talks about the day to day happenings and the color of daily life. All the things that tend to get lost in history. it is 3.88M in size.
Open above or right click here to download! The Hundredth Town. Glimpses of life in Westborough |
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10977 |
| The Indianapolis Journal 14 Dec 1903. The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis Indiana, 14 Dec 1903, page one. |
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10978 |
| The Inside of the Fair Secretaryship. The Evening Chronical, Marshall, Michigan, Wednesday, October 1, 1947 page 4. |
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10979 |
| The Istria. Wiscasset in Pownalborough; a History of the Shire Town and the Salient Historical Features of the Territory Between the Sheepscot and Kennebec Rivers by Fannie Scott Chase. Publisher not named. Wiscasset, Maine 1941. Page 517. |
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10980 |
| The Jugenheimer Funeral (Henry Jugenheimer) Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), 24 Jan 1909, Sun, Page 15 |
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10981 |
| The Lesson Will Sink In Someday. The Salina (Kansas) Journal, Wednesday, April 14, 1982 page 2. |
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10982 |
| The Moline Paper Company, Stillman Wright Wheelock The Moline Paper Company, Stillman Wright Wheelock, The Inter Ocean, Thursday, October 3, 1878 |
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10983 |
| The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 8, Page 233. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume 8, Page 233. Cyclopaedia is an archaic term for encyclopedia. This was a multi-decade set with volume 8 being published in 1900. |
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10984 |
| The Nebraska City Morton's The Nebraska City Morton's, Beatrice Daily Sun, November 8, 1957 |
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10985 |
| The Occupation of New Iberia. The National Tribune, Washington D.C., Thursday, January 4, 1906, page 1. |
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10986 |
| The Origin Of Tabasco Sauce. Upon the death of Edmund his oldest living son, John Avery McIlhenny, stepped in to run the company. This however didn't last long. At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War John enlisted in the Army and fought along side Theodore Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders".
With his brother's departure Edward Avery McIlhenny took the lead in running the company. John returned to the family business at the close of the war. The brothers were quick to realize the potential of the company and worked hard to modernize and expand.
The Washington (D.C.) Times. Sunday, December 13, 1903. Page 4. |
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10987 |
| The Pacific Reporter (Law digest), Volume 68, West Publishing Company, 1902, Pg 579. The Pacific Reporter (Law digest), Volume 68, West Publishing Company, 1902, Pg 579. Summery of James Wheelock's trial. |
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10988 |
| The Passing of the Great Race The Passing of the Great Race: Or, The Racial Basis of European History is a 1916 book by anthropologist, Madison Grant. He put forth absurd theories that claimed the "Nordic race" is superior to other human beings. This book was praised by Nazis and by Adolf Hitler. It used as theoretical justification for the Nazi regime of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Osborn wrote the forward for this book. |
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10989 |
| The Pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin On William Knox The Pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin On William Knox |
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10990 |
| The Poetic Color Of Milton Avery The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) 21 Feb 1987, Saturday, Page 36 |
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10991 |
| The Political Mill. A political cartoon showing Republican National Chairman, Edwin D. Morgan putting candidates into a meat grinder labelled "Cincinnati Convention".
The Daily Graphic: An Illustrated Evening Newspaper, New York City, Wednesday June 14, 1876 page 1. |
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10992 |
| The Prettiest Souvenir. The San Francisco (California) Call, Tuesday Morning, December 12, 1893 page 10. |
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10993 |
| The San Jose Tragedy. The San Francisco Call, Wednesday Morning, May 3, 1893 page 2. |
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10994 |
| The TABASCO® Trademark In 1870 Edmund obtained a patent for his sauce. The protection granted the family ran out is 1887. Competitors were quick to pounce including an ex-McIlhenny Company employee, B.F. Trappey, who was making sauce with seeds he took from his employers.
in 1905, Congress passed the act providing for federal registration of trademarks. The McIlhennys were quick to jump on this and they were granted a trademark on the term Tabasco. Competitors cried foul and accused the McIlhennys of using John's friendship with Roosevelt to curry special treatment. In 1909 the government withdrew the trademark.
Many costly court battles later, on July 29, 1918, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined the McIlhenny Company had the exclusive right to sell pepper sauce with the mark “Tabasco.”
There is no rest though. The pepper sauce wars continue. In 1966 the McIlhenny Company was granted protection for the shape of their bottle and in 1991 after some interim owners they bought what was left of Trappey's company.
The New Iberia (Louisiana) enterprise and independent observer, September 13, 1913, page 6. |
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10995 |
| The Tax on Tea. The Tax on Tea. The "History of North Brookfield Massachusetts. Preceded by an account of old Quabaug, Indian and English occupation, 1647-1676; Brookfield records, 1686-1783". by J. H. Temple. Published by the town of North Brookfield 1887. Pages 225 & 226. |
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10996 |
| The Temple Trial. The Salt Lake (Utah) Herald, Thusday, Mar 24, 1892 page 6. |
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10997 |
| The Times Welcomes Americas Representative Women 2. The Washington (District of Columbia) Times, February 17, 1895, pages 4 & 5. |
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10998 |
| The Times Welcomes Americas Representative Women. The Washington (District of Columbia) Times, February 17, 1895, pages 4 & 5. |
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10999 |
| The Twonky, Astounding Science Fiction Nov 1942. The Twonky, as it appeared in Astounding Science Fiction Nov 1942. |
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11000 |
| The Village Of Lake Ann Refused To Die Traverse City Record-Eagle (Traverse City, Michigan), 31 Aug 1976, Tue, Page 36 |
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